My dog is peeing on my bed!
#62
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Florida
Posts: 176
I think there is something you should know if you own a dog. Dogs do not get angry at their masters. They live in the moment. That is why if you need to correct them for something it has to be done at the time it is happening. Finding it later and trying to correct does not work. They know you are upset but, honestly don't know why. Yes. people will say they understand later because you call it to their attention but, truely not so folks. Regarding the dog who pees on the bed. How long have you had the dog that bullies him or her. Perhaps that has something to do with it. Hope you are not letting it continue to bully. I am an obedience trainer so I know what I am talking about. There is a good reason your dog is doing this. You have to find what that reason is. It is NOT because he is mad at you. Dogs do not have feelings of anger and vengence. Sorry folks. I know many people think they have all the same feelings as humans. Fourtunitly for us humans they do not. They love us no matter what and they are loyal. They do understand when they are not being treated with love and they can remember what people are not nice to them.They only have the good feelings we humans have. I am speaking of dogs in general. Yes, there are aggressive and unsocialized dogs. that is something different. Enough said
#63
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Muscatine, Iowa by way of West Virginia, Washington State, and Montana
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No that is a solution I didn't think of. I keep all bedroom doors closed, but if I put plastic on the beds, especially the extra ones, I could leave the doors open (makes the house feel larger). Something to think about. Thanks, Ditter, for such a good idea. :-)
Originally Posted by Ditter43
If you don't want to ban the dog from the room, I would keep the bed covered with a big sheet of plastic untill bedtime. I would hope that would discourage him until you can find a solution!
#65
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Halls Cross Roads, TN
Posts: 987
If your dog is a poodle learn to live with it. I never broke mine from doing this. SS
Originally Posted by watterstide
I don't know what is going on with him..is he mad at me or the husband? he is in perfect health...old, but he doesn't pee anywhere else. he can go in and out as he pleases.
this has been going on for a year ,on and off. maybe twice a week or so.
i need to buy a second mattress protector..i have to wait for the one to be washed and dried before i can make the bed again.
i am frustrated.
:thumbdown:
any help/ideas would be greatly appreciate..
oh and caging him will not help, he does it when i am home..!
and i do have another dog..she is a bully to him. she is younger.
i am taking off now to my quilt group..will be back to check later..
this has been going on for a year ,on and off. maybe twice a week or so.
i need to buy a second mattress protector..i have to wait for the one to be washed and dried before i can make the bed again.
i am frustrated.
:thumbdown:
any help/ideas would be greatly appreciate..
oh and caging him will not help, he does it when i am home..!
and i do have another dog..she is a bully to him. she is younger.
i am taking off now to my quilt group..will be back to check later..
#66
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 1,256
Originally Posted by Feather3
My male dogs wear the diapers 24 x 7. I take them off when they go outside. You need to wash the dogs underside if they do wet the diaper, so they don't get diaper rash or infection. Plain water will work. My dogs are so used to wearing them they stand & wait for them to be put back on.
#67
did you check with the vet? sometimes dogs/cats will pee in the wrong places when they have a urinary infection. Otherwise they look and act healthy.
I can imagine how frustrating this is. Our beds are OUR sanctuary. I hope it stops and you can enjoy the comforts of your bed again.
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
I can imagine how frustrating this is. Our beds are OUR sanctuary. I hope it stops and you can enjoy the comforts of your bed again.
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
#68
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Des Moines, Iowa
Posts: 170
I've had my cats do this. Turned out the first one was diabetic, and the second one was having kidney/urinary tract issues. I'd vote for a trip to the vote to rule out any physical issues.
And then I'd wonder what I'd done to piss off the dog. (My brother had a dog that would do this for revenge... honest!)
And then I'd wonder what I'd done to piss off the dog. (My brother had a dog that would do this for revenge... honest!)
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